Re: Off-topic quiz (but fun, anyway!) "Are You a Witch"?
in reply to a message by Nanaea
1 yes
2 yes, grandmother
4 no
5 no
6 yes
8 yes
9 yes
10 yes
11 yes, leo
17 yes
18 no
19 yes
20 yes, my grandmother`s ring
2 yes, grandmother
4 no
5 no
6 yes
8 yes
9 yes
10 yes
11 yes, leo
17 yes
18 no
19 yes
20 yes, my grandmother`s ring
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Congratulations, Nana! You scored a 6, which isn't bad at all! :)
Hey, I noticed that you're posting from Slovenia. Cool! Perhaps you can provide the site with a few more Slovene names, as we currently only have two.
-- Nanaea
Hey, I noticed that you're posting from Slovenia. Cool! Perhaps you can provide the site with a few more Slovene names, as we currently only have two.
-- Nanaea
Hi! Here are some Slovene names. However, I don`t have so much knowledge in ethymology as you guys have, so some (most of them, actually) are lacking explanation.
masculine: Andrej (Andrew), Borut, Domen, Gorazd, Jernej, Jure (George), Klemen (Clement), Pavel (Paul), Rok (Rocco), Tadej (Thaddeus), Janez (John), Tilen (Giles), Bojan
feminine: Alenka, Alja, Ajda (buckwheat), Brina, Janja, Majda, Marjeta (maybe form of Marrietta, but it also means daisy in slovene), Marija (Mary), Mojca, Tonka (short from Antonia), Vida, Vesna (in slavic mythology this was the godess of spring), Jasna (Clara)
Nana, almost-a-witch :)
masculine: Andrej (Andrew), Borut, Domen, Gorazd, Jernej, Jure (George), Klemen (Clement), Pavel (Paul), Rok (Rocco), Tadej (Thaddeus), Janez (John), Tilen (Giles), Bojan
feminine: Alenka, Alja, Ajda (buckwheat), Brina, Janja, Majda, Marjeta (maybe form of Marrietta, but it also means daisy in slovene), Marija (Mary), Mojca, Tonka (short from Antonia), Vida, Vesna (in slavic mythology this was the godess of spring), Jasna (Clara)
Nana, almost-a-witch :)
Very cool! :)
This is very cool, Nana! Now what you have to do is submit these names to Mike C: mike-AT-behindthename.com in this format:
AJDA (f) "buckwheat" (Slovene).
ANDREJ (m) Slovene form of ANDREW
JANEZ (m) Slovene form of JOHN
JASNA (f) Slovene form of CLARA
JURE (m) Slovene form of GEORGE
KLEMEN (m) Slovene form of CLEMENT
MARIJA (f) Croatian, Lithuanian, and Slovene form of MARY
MARJETA (f) "daisy" (Slovene).
PAVEL (m) Russian, Czech, and Slovene form of PAUL
ROK (m) Slovene form of ROCCO
TADEJ (m) Slovene form of THADDEUS
TILEN (m) Slovene form of GILES
TONKA (f) Slovene pet form of ANTONIA
VESNA (f) In Slavic mythology this was the goddess of spring.
Can you find out the meanings of: BORUT, DOMEN, GORAZD, JERNEJ, BOJAN, ALENKA, ALJA, BRINA, JANJA, MAJDA, MOJCA, and VIDA? That's your BtN homework assignment for this weekend. :)
Mike C may or may not ask you for some online verification sources for some of these names. Anyway, just cut and paste the names I've put into BtN submission format for you, and send them to Mike C.
Very fine contribution to the site, Nana! :)
-- Nanaea
This is very cool, Nana! Now what you have to do is submit these names to Mike C: mike-AT-behindthename.com in this format:
AJDA (f) "buckwheat" (Slovene).
ANDREJ (m) Slovene form of ANDREW
JANEZ (m) Slovene form of JOHN
JASNA (f) Slovene form of CLARA
JURE (m) Slovene form of GEORGE
KLEMEN (m) Slovene form of CLEMENT
MARIJA (f) Croatian, Lithuanian, and Slovene form of MARY
MARJETA (f) "daisy" (Slovene).
PAVEL (m) Russian, Czech, and Slovene form of PAUL
ROK (m) Slovene form of ROCCO
TADEJ (m) Slovene form of THADDEUS
TILEN (m) Slovene form of GILES
TONKA (f) Slovene pet form of ANTONIA
VESNA (f) In Slavic mythology this was the goddess of spring.
Can you find out the meanings of: BORUT, DOMEN, GORAZD, JERNEJ, BOJAN, ALENKA, ALJA, BRINA, JANJA, MAJDA, MOJCA, and VIDA? That's your BtN homework assignment for this weekend. :)
Mike C may or may not ask you for some online verification sources for some of these names. Anyway, just cut and paste the names I've put into BtN submission format for you, and send them to Mike C.
Very fine contribution to the site, Nana! :)
-- Nanaea
I notice from your e-mail that your name is Natasa Karas.
1. An anagram of Natasa is Satana.
2. Karas was the name of the priest on "The Exorcist".
3, You are quite possibly of Greek stock.
That makes you one by my set of rules and fetishes :PPP
1. An anagram of Natasa is Satana.
2. Karas was the name of the priest on "The Exorcist".
3, You are quite possibly of Greek stock.
That makes you one by my set of rules and fetishes :PPP